Sunday, August 19, 2007

Today's Inquirer reviews ...

... Susan Balee likes Ellen Baker's debut novel: Two wives, a generation apart, intertwine.

... Cameron Wybrow raises some interesting questions regarding controversial microbiologist Michael Behe's latest take on Darwinism: Pa. scientist again attacks evolution.

... Deen Kogan sings the praises of Richard Sand: Tough-guy private eye coping with personal issues.

... Sarah Weinman thinks Charlotte Mendelson's When We Were Bad is pretty good:
Sharp tale of hip Jewish family imploding.

... Katie Haegele likes both Aprils - author Lurie and heroine Lundquisr: Young Adult Reader | Teen heroine's good deed entangles her with the Mafia.

During the past week:

... Joanne NcNeil liked William Gibson's Spook Country: Cyber-noir thriller goes spy-tech.

... Bernard Jacobson had very high praise indeed for Howard Jacobson's Kalooki Nights: He has dealt us simply a great book.

... an Inquirer religion reporter David O'Reilly took a look at very different view of God: A jealous God, one in need of coaching.

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